Shape change

Growing more compassionate worlds

 
How can we improve our perception of the complexity we live within, so we may improve our interaction with the world?
— Nora Bateson
Tending to embodied ecologies & relational responsivity in the metacrisis
— Phillipa Joy

Often, it is those of us who know what it is to inherit and live with legacies of harm who are drawn to healing, helping and educational work. This can be a significant challenge and also play a powerful part in the knowledges and capacities required to respond to the complex problems we are facing today and will face in the future.

My practice offers support and space to those who wish to tend to their wounds, expand capacity for relational and embodied presence and cultivate joy and congruence in their heart work. Together we can compassionately explore the ways in which personal and professional aspects of experience might weave together to deepen and widen healing for ourselves and those we offer care.

In conversation together, lets journey the inner, outer and in-between spaces of your life. Join me over on my substack for a little more context to this invitation.

native gum nut plant on a muted blue background
We do not act upon the world. We are the world in its unspeakable tensions, contradictions, experimentations, creativities and messy alchemies
— Bayo Akomolafe